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MOUTH'HONOR, n. Civility expressed without sincerity.
MOUTH'FUL, n. As much as the mouth contains at once. 1. A quantity proverbially ...
MOUTH'FRIEND, n. One who professes friendship without entertaining it; a pretend...
MOUTH'ED,pp. Uttered with a full, swelling, affected voice. 1. Taken into the mo...
MOUTH, n. 1. The aperture in the head of an animal, between the lips, by which h...
MOUSER, n. mouz'er. One that catches mice. The cat is a good mouser.
MOUSE-TRAP, n. mous'trap. A trap for catching mice.
MOUSE-TAIL, n. mous'-tail. A plant of the genus Myosurus.
MOUSE-HUNT, n. mous'hunt. A hunting for mice. 1. A mouser; one that hunts mice.
MOUSE-HOLE, n. mous'hole. A hole where mice enter or pass; a very small hole or ...
MOUSE-EAR, n. mouse'-ear. A plant of the genus Hieracium; also, a plant of the g...
MOUSE, n. plu.mice. [L. mus; The L. mus forms muris in the genitive, and the roo...
MOURNINGLY, adv. With the appearance of sorrow.
MOURNING-DOVE, n. A species of dove found in the U. States, the Columba Carolini...
MOURNING, ppr. Grieving; lamenting; sorrowing; wearing the appearance of sorrow....
MOURNFULNESS, n. Sorrow; grief; state of mourning. 1. Appearance or expression o...